Why Kenya’s 24-Hour News Culture Owes Much to Ted Turner, Founder of CNN
 By Nyang’au Araka When Kenyans today scroll through breaking news alerts at midnight or tune into live global coverage from their phones, it’s easy
 By Nyang’au Araka When Kenyans today scroll through breaking news alerts at midnight or tune into live global coverage from their phones, it’s easy
By Nyang’au Araka Kenya is facing a critical shortage of medical specialists, leaving patients across the country without access to life-saving care, a leading doctor
By Josiah Kariuki One year after Stephen Isaboke took office as Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunications in the Ministry of Information, Communication and the
By the Idler-in-Chief I am here to tell you that in Nyagenke, we do not believe in Google Maps. You see, Google Maps has never
By Shem Onderi This is business moneyIt is huge or little depending on where it is putIt is colossal at the startSometimes tempting to divert
By Josiah Kariuki Politics, at its best, is not theatre—it is translation. It translates policy into lived experience, budgets into dignity, and leadership into measurable
By Victor Bwire As the wave of misinformation, harmful content, and the clamor for a clean information sphere grows globally, players in the information space
By the Idler-in-Chief In the good old days of Nyagenke, the word harambee carried the weight of a grandmother’s walking stick: firm, purposeful, and occasionally
By Isaac Dan Bw’onyancha Public leadership and influence take many forms. It is time to move beyond the narrow view that they are only conferred
By Robert Nyasato Senators, Governors at Loggerheads Over Use of Devolved Resources A storm is raging between governors and senators over the implementation of devolved
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